Honorable Mentions: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers- Hypnotic Eye
Just a good rock album by a good rock band. Sometimes simple works.
Weird Al Yankovic- Mandatory Fun
Sure, All has done more ingenius sets of comedy songs, even in recent years, but the ambitious promotion of 'a video a day for a week' combined with his first ever number one album (sure, it's with an * due to generally sluggish record sales... but still...) makes this well worth noting.

10. Jack White - Lazzaretto

9. Future Islands - Singles
These guys came out of nowhere.... it's pop music for grown-ups.
8. Bruce Springsteen - High Hopes

7. Tweedy- Sukierae

6. U2 - Songs of Innocence

5. The Hold Steady - Teeth Dreams

4. The Black Keys - Turn Blue
New Wave and Disco infused Blues Rock? Sure! Why Not! I'm not a big Black Keys fan in general but this is my favorite thing they've done so far.
3. Weezer - Everything Will Be Alright In the End

2. The Gaslight Anthem- Get Hurt

Sure, Brian Fallon might be a hokey lyricist but, like his idol Bruce Springsteen (no stranger to the occasional bit of hokiness himself) he sings with enough conviction that it's mostly forgivable.
1. Foo Fighters- Sonic Highways
Some people complained that after the city-to-city roots exploration of the accompanying documentary series, Dave Grohl simply went and made another Foo Fighters album.... and that's kind of what I most want when I buy a Foo Fighters album. Sure, while the album might not be filled with the local flavors that many were expecting, the journey did provide a certain amount of inspiration for the band in delivering a kick-ass set of tunes.
Top Tunes:
5. "The Troubles"- U2
4. "What Did I Do?/God As My Witness"- Foo Fighters
3. "Rollin' and Tumblin" - The Gaslight Anthem
2. "Seasons (Waiting On You)"- Future Islands
1. "Low Key"- Tweedy
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